Elements of Photography Rai Luke. Line This picture depicts line because the lines coming off the...

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Elements of Photography

Rai Luke

LineThis picture depicts line because the lines coming off the glasses lead into the cosplayer’s face. Also the lines in the concrete from the stairs and the ledge leads into the cosplayer.

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LineThe lines off of her horns lead into her head. Also, the lines on her suit make your eyes move across and down the picture.

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Rule Of ThirdsThe cosplayer is right on the line between the second and third sections of the photo. (its also depth of field)

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Rule of ThirdsThe cosplayer with the yellow symbol is in the second third and the one with the grey symbol is in the first third.

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Depth of FieldThe background behind her face is all burred.

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Depth of FieldThe background behind this cosplayer is all blurred.

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PerspectiveThis picture is an example of perspective because their canes are much closer to the viewer than usual.

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PerspectiveWith all the characters in the stances they’re in, it wouldn’t usually be viewed like this.

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